As per her tweet, Daria Solovieva will be leaving her post of managing editor at Karma.
She will be moving to California where she will continue to write about tech and its impact for some business publications from California.
Before joining Karma, Solovieva served as a contributor at Fast Company and as an executive editor at TheStreet. She also interned and worked as a reporter at Bloomberg. Additionally, she also held the post of junior reporter at The Wall Street Journal.
Solovieva has a B.A. in international relations from Bard College and a master’s degree in business and economics journalism from Columbia University.
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